TPU tubes for #cycling - Yay or Nay? Sources?

Anyone using TPU tubes? Would you recommend them?

I note online Chinese vendors (Temu/Ali) are about half the price of my local bike store for them. Anyone have experience with purchasing/brands for Chinese TPU tubes?

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    • David S@masto.bike
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      @pete @wav3ydave @voiceofunreason @adamrice @MrAndrewD @bicycling yeah. I made the mistake of getting a slime repair kit for the car (plug and gunk) but then it got recalled for containing toxic chemicals. I didn’t have the bike valve clog though, but just the though of trying to find a thorn in a tyre full of gunk is enough.

      Oh and with tubeless, remember to take out all the multiple objects that successfully sealed before putting a tube in folks!

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        @Pionir @pete @wav3ydave @adamrice @MrAndrewD @bicycling

        Since we’re veering into discussing puncture sealant for butyl tubes, I’ll share this anecdote:

        I used to work in bike shops. Someone brought in a bike with a fast-leak puncture they tried to fix with butyl sealant.

        They figured if a little sealant would help with a slow-leak, a lot of sealant would help with a fast-leak.

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          @Pionir @pete @wav3ydave @adamrice @MrAndrewD @bicycling

          They, apparently, got a huge can of sealant meant for cars and shot that into the valve.

          Likely a liter+ in total.

          The butyl tube had a 6cm tear so the tire was basically completely filled with sealant.

          It didn’t work.